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Wed, Apr 6, 2005 at 2:25:02 AM | slice massing object?

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Is it possible to slice massing object like in AutoCAD? So I can divide an object into two parts without missing it's size. I couldn't use void tools because it will reduce the size, right?

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Wed, Apr 6, 2005 at 2:56:21 AM | RE: slice massing object?

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Sorry no real automatic way of doing this that i know of. Copy and paste aligned same place, then edit the sketch of both elements to be the reflected halfs of each other... Or draw half and mirror it over the centre... HTH.

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